 Clarksville Women for Obama
Please join Women for Obama for a House Party to Celebrate the 88th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave Women the Right to Vote.
The event will be held September 26, at 7:00 p.m.at Montgomery County Democratic Party Headquarters, 534 Madison Street, Clarksville, (on the corner of University and Madison Street) . Guests are encouraged to stay and watch the Presidential debates.
The House Party is open to the public. Reservations are not required, however, if you wish to let us know you will attend, please respond at: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/womenforobama/gplv7q
This is a great opportunity to meet local Obama supporters, hear powerful guest speakers, and enjoy some great Food! For more information call (931) 552-9076 or visit:
www.ClarksvilleForObama.com
About Terry McMoore 
Terry McMoore is the C.E.O. / Director, of the (BROTHERS KEEPER ADVOCACY GROUP), which is a full service Political, Economic and Civil Rights / Civil Liberties Empowerment Agency.
"All Power To The People" is Our Motto.
"Power is Never Given, It is Always Taken", is What We Live By.
Mr. McMoore is a member of the following organizations:
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Former NAACP Tennessee State Conference of Branches Press & Publicity Chair,
Hispanic Organization for Progress & Education (HOPE),
Clarksville Urban Resource Center,
League of Voter Empowerment (L.O.V.E.),
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),
Professional Political/Civil Rights Activist Association.
Contact Terry at
Email: terrymcmoore@hotmail.com
Web Site: http://
Email:
terrymcmoore@hotmail.com
SectionsEvents, News, Politics
Topics19th Amendment, 88th anniversary of women right to vote, Barack Obama, clarksville for obama, Democratic Party, Election 2008, Montgomery County Democratic Party, News, obama house party, Politics, women's suffrage, Womens Right to Vote
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September 22nd, 2008 at 11:18 am
I’m one of the over 4000 voters who elected Senator Kurita in the primary. Are we invited if we still support Senator Kurita? What about if we wear a Kurita sticker? I’m not joking – This is a serious question. I think it is particularly important at a celebration of a women’s right to vote.
September 22nd, 2008 at 5:29 pm
While this is primarily a “Women for Obama”, event celebrating women’s right to vote, while offering information and support for Senator Obama, our event is free and open to the public.
The Barack Obama campaign has a universal message of change for our country whether you are a Republican ready for change, a true blue blooded Democratic, or an Independent.